FRENCH KITCHEN
... FRENCH KITCHEN. Manufactured and Sol JOHN CALLIE and CO, HOUSE-FURNISHING IRONMoNGB&S, 33 DAME STREET, Dublin. ...
... FRENCH KITCHEN. Manufactured and Sol JOHN CALLIE and CO, HOUSE-FURNISHING IRONMoNGB&S, 33 DAME STREET, Dublin. ...
... Kitchen Garden. ?pinta:ie.—The only indisputable feature in the mysterious disease that affects Um. useful roof is, that early sorts, early planted, almost always escape its visitation. RadiAlies.—After planting potatoes rake the groutid Pnanotli, and ...
... Kitchen Garden. Continue to make p riotlal owing' of the different .ntlinary veT•tablcs, of vhich a ueN--ional supply is requir:d. Spinach ,should in a fortnight; and peas. bas. and turnips, once in three week-; sowings uf all be made with strict regularity ...
... KITCHEN GAIDEN. who have yet set their Potatoes' should no kiwi doing so. The principal points which demand attention ase to plant nasty !iarimies only, as soon in the season as possible, and to plans its open airy situations, in dry, well !drained pound ...
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... IN THE KITCHEN CARDIN. The earlier sowings of are now weU up. and plants of Runner varictie- niu.t have the stick* put te them in good time te.fore they begin to run—in fact, directly they 10TC up. More *eed of both these and the Dwarf Ileitis may *till ...
... THE KITCHEN GARDEN. May ewe Is bright and mann. though wee • Might from is the of the mid appears to be ice the at thy rate. Potatoes thromth shiedd he lightly hoed bets ees the rave is mos as thee. be distinguished. and afterwards be madded op • little ...
... KITCHENER'S DESPATCH. Of Lord Kitchener the following characteristic story is told. A young subaltern in charge of some construction work in the Punjab had the misfortune to lose some native workmen through an accident with dynamite. Fearful of a reprimand ...
... LORD KITCHENER AND THE ARMY. A despatch from Melbourne that Lord hitettener has telegraphed as follows to thy Commonwealth Government_ . It g ives to visit Australia. I am glad of the opportunity of meeting the men who served under me in South Africa ...
... giiikaak Kitchen Garden. Cabbages to come in as a young awnmer crop, and part to stand the winter, should be sown from about the nth of this mouth to Ist of April. Sow moderately thick in an open situation, raking the reed ih evenly, lengthwise in the ...
... ' 15144221 Kitchen Garden. As soon u the ground is sufficiently dry to allow of the surface being pulverised, the main crop of Onions abouli be sown. The piece of ground selected for this crop should be well drained, end sufficiently rich to prevent the ...
... ISSi42I Kitchen Garden. - , , At this season give a springling of salt to all ground which has been trenched several wseks, as soon as it will bear treading upon, and after the salt has been tpplied fork over the surface. The ...